A long-time tech journalist with credits including Android Authority, AppleInsider, and Pocket-lint. Some of his specialties include Android and Apple devices, fitness tech, gaming, personal electric ...
Zac has been writing about Android as a hobby since he was a teenager and fulfilled his ambition of doing so professionally when he joined Android Police as a Reviewer in 2020. Zac specializes in ...
Well, here we are again—Google is trying to make an Android tablet happen. The company has released a brand-new Pixel Tablet to show off some of the tablet-centric optimizations that it has added to ...
I liked my Nexus 7 enough but reading comics on it was rough; having to scroll too much imo. I went to an ipad air 2 and pretty quickly decided I'm not a tablet guy. Still have the air 2 and will ...
Google Glass got most of the attention, hardware-wise, during Google I/O 2012, but Google had a second, far more modest piece of hardware at the event in the Nexus 7 tablet. It was widely available, ...
When Google released Android 12L earlier this month, the company highlighted new features designed for tablets, foldables, and other large-screen devices. But the company also said you’ll have to wait ...
The life of a smartphone or tablet can be greatly extended with the help of a custom ROM. And now those with the Google Nexus 7 (2013) can now get a taste of Android 10, as the tablet has gained ...
Google's new Nexus 7 to go head-to-head with Apple's iPad Mini. July 24, 2013 — -- It wasn't exactly Google's best kept secret, but the company did in fact announce today a refreshed version to ...
Load up your Nexus 7 tablet with these great free apps for entertainment, social networking, remote access, IM, sports, gaming, and more It’s easy to pack your Android tablet with tons of mobile apps; ...
The Google Nexus 7 is the best thing to have happened in the 7 inch tablet category ever since the Amazon Kindle Fire had first lit up the segment at the end of last year. The Kindle Fire is almost ...
Take a photo. Sounds simple enough … except there’s no camera app by default on the Nexus 7. So that means the camera only activates when you’re using an app that needs it, such as with a Skype video ...
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